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2 Sept. 1-Agenda DOL DOL Grammar review-nouns Grammar review-nouns Begin Minister’s Black Veil Begin Minister’s Black Veil Homework Homework

3 DOL Head lice lay their eggs which are called nits in people’s hair consequently, just hatched lice have a ready to eat food sorce in the blood just under their hosts’ scalps. Head lice lay their eggs which are called nits in people’s hair consequently, just hatched lice have a ready to eat food sorce in the blood just under their hosts’ scalps. Tyrant:Dominate::________:Instruct Tyrant:Dominate::________:Instruct Opera:Overture::_________:novel Opera:Overture::_________:novel

4 Introducing the Story Literary Focus: Symbol Reading Skills: Drawing Inferences The Minister's Black Veil by Nathaniel Hawthorne

5 There is the fear that we shan’t prove worthy in the eyes of someone who knows us at least as well as we know ourselves.... Robert Frost (1874–1963) The Minister's Black Veil by Nathaniel Hawthorne

6 Although he struggled both creatively and financially, Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804– 1864) earned recognition as a writer and the admiration of his contemporaries. Yet his dark insights into the human heart seemed to reflect an inner gloom that he never overcame. More About the Writer The Minister's Black Veil Meet the Writer

7 Like much of Hawthorne’s best work, this story is set in the time of his Puritan ancestors, an era he said was noted for its gloom and piety. According to Hawthorne, the black veil—although not its meaning in the story—is based on the eccentricity of a real person. A New England clergyman named Mr. Joseph Moody accidentally killed a beloved friend. From that day until his death, he hid his face from other people. The Minister's Black Veil Background

8 Puritanism Puritans believed that belief in Jesus and participation in the sacraments could not alone effect one's salvation. Puritans believed that belief in Jesus and participation in the sacraments could not alone effect one's salvation. Believed in severe punishment for sinning. Believed in severe punishment for sinning. Life should revolve around religion and the reading of the Bible and the interpretation of it. Life should revolve around religion and the reading of the Bible and the interpretation of it. No one should call attention to themselves, neither in life or worship…did not use candles or symbols in their services. No one should call attention to themselves, neither in life or worship…did not use candles or symbols in their services.

9 Mr. Hooper, a young Puritan clergyman, shocks his congregation by appearing at the church one Sunday in a black veil. Why, the people wonder fearfully, is their minister hiding his face? Is the veil related to the topic of Mr. Hooper’s sermon—secret sin? The Minister's Black Veil by Nathaniel Hawthorne

10 A symbol is something that has meaning in itself also stands for something beyond itself peace passage of time love The Minister's Black Veil Literary Focus: Symbol

11 Hawthorne’s central symbol in this story is a black veil. Notice how Hawthorne’s descriptions of the veil suggest its symbolic importance. “horrible” “gloomy shade” “mysterious emblem” The Minister's Black Veil Literary Focus: Symbol

12 When you read a story, you make inferences about characters and events. An inference is an educated guess based on clues in the text your own knowledge and experience The Minister's Black Veil Reading Skills: Drawing Inferences

13 Hawthorne’s subtitle, “A Parable,” indicates the importance of the story’s moral theme. A parable is a short, usually simple story based on events from ordinary life containing a moral lesson The Minister's Black Veil Background

14 One of the most famous parables is that of the Good Samaritan, who stops and helps a stranger who has been robbed and beaten. Today we still call caring strangers good Samaritans. Famous Parables The Minister's Black Veil Background The Good Samaritan by Vincent van Gogh, after Delacroix

15 Prompt In what ways do you wear a black veil? In what ways do you wear a black veil?


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